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Unit 1 a great many
A great many students love playing games.Come along
Take any opportunity that comes along.dwell on
Don't dwell on your past mistakes.hand in hand
Dirt and disease go hand in hand.have something at heart He has the welfare of the poor at heart.in contrast
In contrast to her brother,she often cares about others.of one's choice
She married the man of her choice.set aside
I will set a piece of cake aside for you.be apt to
He is apt to lose his temper sometimes.be prone to
Some plants are prone to a particular disease.cheer up
I cheered up at the good news.In a … light
Try to see the problem in new light.In the grip of
The country is in the grip of severe winter storms.In the meantime
The doctor will be here soon.In the meantime try to relax.run for
He did not want to run for President in that year.hold something back
Don’t let others’opinions hold you back.In a…mood
The bo is in a bad mood today.In part
He should be responsible for the accident in part.Keep track of
He kept track of his busine by telephone every day.Reach out for
We urge women to reach out for that help.Take credit
Her bo took all the credit instead.Unit 2 At the(very)thought
My throat hurts again at the very thought!Choose to
I chose to ignore his advice.Escape someone’s notice Nothing important escapes her notice.Jump to one’s feet
He suddenly jumped to his feet and left.Now and again
Now and again he would join us to play games.Rest aured
You can rest aured that I will never tell anyone.Set off
We set off early the next morning.Slowly but surely
Slowly but surely we made our way down the hillside.Be consumed with/by
He was consumed with guilt after the accident.Cast a spell on/over
A witch will cast a spell on you if she sees you in the woods!In place of
I want a red one in place of the blue one.Put an end to something
Winning the competition put an end to his financial problems.Adept at
She is adept at making people feel at their ease.At will
As an actor,he has to be able to cry at will.Be greeted with/by
The news was greeted by cheering.Behave oneself
Did Peter behave himself while I was away? Condemn someone to death The prisoner was condemned to death.Conform to
We should conform to school rules.Hand over
He bowed and handed over the letter.Of one’s own accord
They gave generously of their own accord.Take revenge on someone
She takes revenge on the man by cheating him.With certainty
She knew with certainty that he’d say no.UNIT3 After all
It’s not your faults after all.All too often
All too often he is too busy to have lunch.Cope with
She is too young to cope with this problem.Doze off
I was just dozing off when the phone rang.In case of
In case of fire, break the gla.In the long run
In the long run, I think you’re better off without him.Look(up)on…as…
I look on him as a good friend.On a daily basis
Take … into consideration
Work out
Come on
Let go of
All at once
Catch sight of
Hang on to
In place
In the presence of
Kill time
Rip off
Trip up
UNIT4
At stake
earth.Every so often
In case
Resort to
Seize on
Take inventory of
Take stock of
Wishful thinking
Meet with
On the spot
Weigh … against…
Come into being
Figure out
In nature
Straighten out
Try out
Work on
UNIT 5 At the first opportunity
Give birth to
All rooms are cleaned on a daily basis.The candidate’s experience must be taken into consideration.I can’t work out this math problem.Oh, come on, don’t lie to me.She wouldn’t let go of the rope.I feel sleepy all at once.She suddenly caught sight of the look on her mother’s face.Hang on to the rail or you’ll fail.Have you got all the lights in place yet?
The talk took place in the presence of the whole cla.I like killing time by reading books.Somebody’s ripped off my bike.He tripped the thief up.Many animals will be at stake if we continue to pollute the Every so often he would join us to play.Bring a map in case you get lost.He resorted to his sister for help.A reporter should seize on every news.It’s important to take inventory of ourselves.It was time to take stock of the situation.It’s just wishful thinking to buy a new car for him.I’ll meet with all of them on Monday.The thief was caught on the spot.We should weigh the costs against the benefits.The idea came into being long long ago.Have you figured out what’s wrong with your car.The experiment was theoretical in nature.Can you straighten out this problem with my bill?
John hopes to try out his new running shoes this weekend.He’s working on a new novel.They will contact us at the first opportunity.The film gave birth to a TV show of the same name.In time
You’ll learn how to do it in time.Live over
Parents often live over the first word of their children.Long to do something
He longed for the winter to be over.Prey on
The accident has been preying on my mind all week.Shut someone in
We always shut the hens in at night.Sweep away
When she saw her husband return all her tears were swept away The close of
At the close of the nineteenth century Britain was a rich country.To and fro
The smoke drifted to and fro among us.Get in the way of
She had a job which never got in the way of her hobbies.Offend one’s ears
Metallic rock music offends my ears.Sort..into
Let’s sort all the clothes into piles.Sort out
We need to sort out our camping gear before we go away.Take… for…
He is often taken for a foreigner.There is no point doing something There is no point talking to him anymore.Amount to
One plus to one amount to two.Compete for
Several men were competing for her attention.In honour of
They build a statue in honour of the hero.In the course of
In the course of our conversation we found a secret.Leave… behind
She was leaving the other runners well behind.UNIT 6 As it is
I thought things would get better, but as it is they are getting worse.Care for
Who will care for the children when she is in the hospital.Find expreion
Her concern has now found expreion in her new novel.In itself
The talk was right in itself but it went on too long.Turn to
One can always turn to music for comfort.Warn off
Some animals mark their territory to warn off rivals.Armed with
The suspect is armed with a shotgun.Stand by
I stand by what I said earlier.Take… to court
She’s threatening to take me to court for not paying the bill on time.Adapt to
The young man adapted well to life in the big city.Based on
The figures are based on average market prices.Head up
David was asked to head up the technical team.In response to
He didn’t do anything in response to heraggreion.Lend a(helping)hand
I’d be glad to lend a helping hand.On the job
Today’s my first day on the job.Seek out
He want to seek some information ut on computers.Sniff out
A police dog can sniff out explosives.Speaking of
Well, speaking of vegetables, do you want more carrots? Take… in
He is always taking in stray animals.Track down
I’m trying to track down one of my old clamates form college.UNIT 7 Appeal to
The program appeals especially to young children.Back down
I will never back down.Experiment with
The school is experimenting with new teaching methods.Get away from
I’ll get away from work as soom as I can.In spite of
In spite of his injury, Richard will play in Sunday’s match.Participate in
They expected him to participate in the opening ceremony.With all one’s heart
I love my family with all my heart.Bring on
The crisis brought on a full-scale war.Fix up
They take old furniture and fix it up.Go out of busine
I’m afraid your brother’s company has gone out of busine.On schedule
On the move
Once in a while
Pull into
Be descended from
Set foot
Stretch out
We expect the building work to be completed on schedule.I’ve been on the move all day.It would be nice if you write to me once in a while.We waved as the train pulled into the station.The people here are descended from the Vikings.He refuses to set foot in an art gallery.I’m just going to stretch out on the couch for ten minutes.